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Name: Notker Balbulus
Birth Date: c. 840
Death Date: 912
Place of Birth: St. Gall, Switzerland
Nationality: Swiss
Gender: Male
Occupations: poet, musician

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Notker Balbulus (the Stammerer), known also as Notker I and Notker Poeta, is not to be confused with Notker II, also called Notker Medicus or Physicus (the Doctor), who died in 975, or the illustrious Notker III, also called Notker Labeo (of the Lip)...
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The poet-musician Notker Balbulus (ca. 840-912), a monk in the Swiss monastery of St. Gall, popularized sequences, poems sung during Mass following--as a sequence to--the Alleluia. Born not far from St. Gall, Notker, or Notger, Balbulus lost his father...


 

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